Although we don't know the sections we'll be in, we'll all be taking the same classes, perhaps different teachers, but the same classes. So we could start some studying. We don't know the specific cases, or even books, but some cases are almost mandatory.

They recommend reading all these law school prep books, but I did that before I decided to go back to school. I want to get a head start now when there is not the intense pressure of law school.

Im a current 1L at DePaul. Congrats on your acceptances... they are making it tough to get in to bump up the rank. Shoot me a message on this board if you have any questions about how to prepare over the summer. And yes, you should prepare.

Well I'm now a 2L here and yes I did end up rooming w/a drinker, but one non-drinker as well. A great way to prepare is to work on legal writing. It's quite different than most writing and takes some adjustment. You could get a "bluebook" citation book and look it over, but they do change almost ever year. But that isn't the difficult part; the difficult part is learning to write decently in IRAC (Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion) form.